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Date: 2012-06-19 14:20:45
Euro Group
European Central Bank
Eurozone
European System of Central Banks
Stability and Growth Pact
Euro
Treaty of Lisbon
Maastricht Treaty
Central bank
European Union
Europe
Economy of the European Union

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